| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1774.12.15 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Last Bottle, The [t] [beg] One bottle of Arrack, the last of my store | 1773.11.04 | Norwich | CITATION | Last Christmas bitterly swore [fl] | 1745.11.14 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Last invasion lucky came, The [fl] | 1753.08.02 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Last Judgement, The [t] [beg] Toiling ocean groans, the stars grow pale, The | 1753.07.23 | New York | CITATION | Last Judgment, The [t] [beg] Toiling ocean groans, the stars grow pale, The | 1779.06.16 | Chester County | CITATION | Last night was stole away from me [fl] | 1775.01.12 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Last Sunday Morning we Sail'd from Cork [t], tune of lyric [beg] Lord | 1783.05.27 | Springfield | CITATION | Last Thursday (April 24th) [fl] | 1783.06.14 | Boston | CITATION | Last Thursday (April 24th) [fl] | 1782.12.24 | Springfield | CITATION | Last Thursday was the day of glee [fl] | 1783.01.02 | Huntstown | CITATION | Last Thursday was the day of glee [fl] | 1783.01.06 | Boston | CITATION | Last Thursday was the day of glee [fl] | 1769.01.16 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Last Wednesday morn, at break of day [fl] | 1769.01.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Last Wednesday morn, at break of day [fl] | 1769.02.03 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Last Wednesday morn, at break of day [fl] | 1769.02.20 | Boston | CITATION | Last Wednesday morn, at break of day [fl] | 1769.03.16 | Annapolis | CITATION | Last Wednesday morn, at break of day [fl] | 1742.02.08 | Poitou,France | CITATION | Last Wednesday night L--le you know [fl] | 1775.02.22 | Newburyport | CITATION | Last week a trav'ler thin and maugre [fl] | 1760.01.21 | at sea | CITATION | Last Will and Testament of a British Tar [t] [beg] In the name of God, I | 1760.02.11 | at sea | CITATION | Last Will and Testament of a British Tar [t] [beg] In the name of God, I | 1760.03.20 | Annapolis | CITATION | Last Will and Testament of a British Tar [t] [beg] In the name of God | 1760.01.21 | Boston | CITATION | Last Will and Testament of a British Tar, The [t] [beg] In the Name of God, |